“I think the president’s doing a great job with his policies. I wish, you know, I heard you earlier in a bumper asking people what was their biggest concern, and mine would be just, you know, the division in the country right now,” Rock said.

“It’s so hard for people just to get past that we can disagree and still be cordial with one another,” he continued.

“You know, and just talk about things without going for each other’s throats and protesting everything and — God forbid you say something a little bit wrong — you’re racist, homophobic, Islamophobic. This, that and the other. People need to calm down, get a little less politically correct. And I would say, you know, love everybody,” he continued.

“Except I’d say screw that Joy Behar b*tch. Everybody but that,” Rock said, with members of the audience laughing and applauding.

“You cannot say that…she’s just got a different point of view than you do,” Doocy said, with Rock responding by saying he was just kidding.

“You apologize for that language, right?” Doocy asked him at the end of the segment.

Rock apologized for the language, but not before doubling down again with another brutal take down of Behar.

“I mean lady. I mean lady. Maybe we’ll go on and I’ll hash it out with her and we’ll talk about it. But, aside from joking, which I was, is just go out and hash it out with people and have your thoughts and ideas but, be able to still go have a beer with somebody and just say, you know, hey, we all love this country,” Rock said.

He added: “You know, let’s have different ideas, but try to move forward and be more together and realize at the end of the day, we’re all Americans. I did apologize for the language. Not the sentiment.”